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  2. Springfield pet-eating hoax - Wikipedia

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    Right-wing influencers used Twitter to spread the claims and related memes, with Laura Loomer posting about "20,000 cannibalistic Haitians" eating cats and dogs in Springfield and Texas senator Ted Cruz sharing a widely criticized meme showing two cats with the caption "Please vote for Trump, so Haitian immigrants don't eat us".

  3. Jim Browning (YouTuber) - Wikipedia

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    Suspicious, the woman told the scammer that she would cease contact with him, only for the scammer to lock her computer. [20] Browning was able to contact the woman and help her unlock the computer. Bhattacharjee later flew to India to check out call centers that Browning had identified as possible scammers and to confront the individual who ...

  4. List of fake news websites - Wikipedia

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    Daily News 10 DailyNews10.com Impostor site, per PolitiFact. Likely part of the same network as WTOE 5 News. [28] [40] [33] Daily News 11 dailynews11.com Part of the same network as WTOE 5 News. [36] [35] Daily News 5 DailyNews5.com Impostor site, per PolitiFact. Part of the same network as WTOE 5 News. [28] [35] [33] FoxBusiness.xyz ...

  5. Dog finally safe after 555 days of wandering in Massachusetts

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    WORCESTER - A loose dog is finally in a foster home after being on the run in Worcester for 555 days. Trappers with Missing Dogs Massachusetts (MDM) have been at this for 19 months. She will soon ...

  6. Bitcoin Scammers Are Demanding Ransom for Lost Dogs - AOL

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    Bitcoin Scammers Are Demanding Ransom for Lost Dogs

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  8. List of scams - Wikipedia

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    The Baltimore Stockbroker scam relies on mass-mailing or emailing. The scammer begins with a large pool of marks, numbering ideally a power of two such as 1024 (2 10). The scammer divides the pool into two halves, and sends all the members of each half a prediction about the future outcome of an event with a binary outcome (such as a stock ...

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